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A to Z

A to Z
By Sandra Boynton

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Serious silliness for all ages. Artist Sandra Boynton is back and better than ever with completely redrawn versions of her multi-million selling board books. These whimsical and hilarious books, featuring nontraditional texts and her famous animal characters, have been printed on thick board pages, and are sure to educate and entertain children of all ages.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #239532 in Books
  • Published on: 1984-10-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Board book
  • 14 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher
Serious silliness for all ages. Artist Sandra Boynton is back and better than ever with completely redrawn versions of her multi-million selling board books. These whimsical and hilarious books, featuring nontraditional texts and her famous animal characters, have been printed on thick board pages, and are sure to educate and entertain children of all ages.

About the Author
Sandra Boynton Sandra Boynton has written twenty-two books for children and adults, including Chocolate, the Consuming Passion, which spent 24 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. She has also designed more than 8,000 greeting cards, which sell 20 million each year. She has designed bestselling collections of wallpaper, mugs, T-shirts, balloons, plush toys, and stationery items. Sandra Boynton lives in Connecticut.


Customer Reviews

Absolutely the Best Way to Learn Your ABC's from A to Z!5
"Aardvark Admiring, Beavers Balooning, Cats Cleaning" I can't tell you how many times I read and sang the words as I pointed at the pictures. It's kind of sad to be packing it away, but you know, there will come a time when my girls have girls of their own and out of the box it'll come. Oh what a day that will be.

This book was every bit as entertaining for my babies as the other's by Ms. Boynton, but this one served double duty, well all of her books are educational, you know. They teach toddlers colors, animals and such, but this one all the way through to "Zebra Zigzagging" helped me teach them the ABC's, so we read it a lot more often and we were still reading it right up through the terrible twos. Did my girls learn their ABC's before they reached three. You betcha.

Sophie Cacique Gaul

Teach your children about "ugliness"1
A to Z has a big problem in my opinion. It is a very simple children's book with some very cute illustrations of animals (A to Z). Each animal is engaged in an action that also begins with the first letter of it's name (e.g. Kangaroos Kissing). There are lots of made up animals, I'm assuming to account for the rarity of animals beginning with "Q" and "X" etc. The part that I don't like is the fictitious "Uglybirds" whose action is simply "Being Ugly". The illustration that goes along with this so-called ugliness is very disturbing. The "Uglybirds" have atypical bird features that seem intentional. They are green and purple, and have messed up feathers and big bulging eyes and are very "Different" from the "normal" birds in this and other books. Upon reading this, my wife and I agreed that we would never repeat this section while reading to our daughter. Although I do intend on teaching my daughter about ugliness (Racism, Violence, contempt, etc.). I think that it is a quality that shouldn't be used to describe physical appearance. When my daughter encounters a person who is physically unusual, I hope that I have instilled in her the values to disregard what others might find "Ugly". I know that some might think that I'm overanalyzing such an innocent entry in a child's book, I think that parents need to be more careful about the messages that they are sending about ugliness.

Thanks for the giggles5
Sandra Boynton's brightly color books have rhymed their way into our family's heart- and this is one of her classics. We can recite most of her bouncy upbeat board books without even opening them. If I could meet this author, I would throw my arms around her and thank her for the millions of giggles her whimsical books have brought to my children.